Money-paying and accounting machine



T. BILYEU AND F A. GRIDLEY.

MONEY PAYING AND ACCOUNTING MACHlNE.

, APlfLlCATlON FILED MAR.13,,l915. RENEWED APR.28,1919. 1,329,748.

Patented Feb. 3,1920,

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MONEY PAYING AND ACCOUNTING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 13. 191.5. RENEWED APR.2B.1919.

Patented Feb. 3,1920.

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MONEY PAYING AND ACCOUNTING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 13, 1915. RENEWED APR. 28.1919.

1,329,748. Patented Feb. 3, 1920.

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MONEY PAYING AND ACCOUNTING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED MAR-13, I915- RENEWED APR. 28.1919. '1 329,748, Patented Feb. 3,1920.

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T. BILYEU AND F. A. GRIDLEY.

NTING MACHINE.

ENEWED APR-28.1919.

Patented Feb. 3,1920.

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MONEY PAYING AND A I APPLICATION FILED MAR.13. l9l 1,329,748.

T. BILYEU AND F. A. GRIDLEY- MONEY PAYING AND ACCOUNTING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED MAR.13.1915- RENEWED APR. 28, 1919.

Patented Feb. 3,1920.

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T. BILYEU AND F. A. GRIDLEY'. MDNEY PAYING AND ACCOUNTING MACHINE. APPLICATION FILED MAR. 13. 1915. RENEWED APR. 28, 1919.

Patented Feb. 3,1920.

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Tnortas BiLYnu, or nitnseono, AND FAY A. enrDLnY, or PDRTLAND, cannon.

V MONEY-PAYING AND nooounrrmerllacnmn Application fiIed mm; 13, 1915, sen-ail its. 14,181. itenewed- Apri128, 1919.

To all whom it may comet n Be it known thatwe, Tnoiras Bunion and liar A. Glenn-m, citizens of the United States, residing at llillsboro, ashington county, and Portland, llilult'noinah county, and Flt-ate of Oregon, have in rented certain new and useful improveinents in Money-Paying and Accounting lilachines, oi which the following is a specification. e

his invention comprises a money paying and listing machine. i

in the practical embodiment of said machine it is contemplated to employ an accounting or calculating section including suitable manipulative keys operable to con trol, adjust, or index the calculating or accounting devices, which in the present instance are type carri rs. all somewhat-after the manner or an ordinary adding and listinn machine. The printing or final operation of said account-inc devices is effected after they are indexed .1 01 the item of the particular transaction ofthe machine by means of a main actuator such as a handle haying suitable driving connections, the keys heir automatically restored tlirough the nietnuni oi? the actuator aforesaid.

r his invention resides broadly in conibininp; with accounting machine instrumentalities such as described, a tion or n'iecnanisin characterizedin that the thereof are con money ejecting device-s trolled initiall I accordin to the amount of an item up on the ainount keys of the accounting section, whereby said ejecting devices will at the proper time discharge from t 1e machine money equivalent to the amount of said item, The discharge, however, takes place when the main actuator is operated owing to the provision of driving connections intermediate the actuator and the ejector mechanism. It is notable that the last na led connect-ions are such driving that by ready detachment they may he rendered inoperative so that adiscontinuance oi. the paying outof money may be obtained, while the essential parts of the accounting section ren'iain completely other words, notwithstanding the incapacitoting ot the payin incchanisni to perform its money ejecting :tunctions,the construction of this machine is, especially adyam,

"cone in that the accountingor calculating in per c tact a sceotible oi? use distinct and separate,

Specification of Letters Patent.

inoney paying secoperative. In

11y seryiceable,al'ways, in

tunctionall y speaking, from the paying section. l hus it is that should it be desired by the operator to disable the money e ect;

ing instrunientalities, the driving connection between the main actuator is dis-established, and then the lreys nay be operated in performing transactions on the machine and the iteins or aniiounts predetermined in this Way will he rec rledor printed when the actuator or handle is moved properly. Un-

der these conditions a complete accounting machine is provided.

It is deemed important to this invention that the keyboard mechanism be of the decimal system type with groups of keys numbered 1? to 9 inclusive, for otherwise effective con'ibinations in mechanical calculation or accounting Would be attenuated, rendering much less adequate the capacity o the machine for handling the listing or accounting, and the paying out oi amounts limited in the present machine by its maxi mum capacity alone.

More specifically speaking the invention involves peculiar printing mechanism or listing r recording itenis,the n'necoinpris iii-g pivotally operating type carrie and noyelstrilring hainniers With special means to control the action of the latter.

i The inventionalso includes a special construction of main actuator in the form of a handle, there being provided ratchet and gear devices inain driving shaft wherebyto el'l'ect operation of the listing and paying mechanisms.

Certain novel hey locking instrumentalities are employed i or holding the'keys dellltfiQlltttB the keys and electors.

In addit on to the regular keyboard there are provided special keys cooperative with. the money paying mechanism whereby certain special amounts may be readily discharged tronithe mach ne.

A complete.understanding of the inven tion will be had upon reierence to the ro conipanyinpg drawings in which 2- inaccordance with the inyention, the top of the cas ng for the money paylng section heing, partly hrol len away to bring out clearly the eyecting and selector devices.

Patented Feb. 3, 192 0,

intermediate the handle and Figure 1 is plan View of a niachine built V lowing detailed descriptionand to the ac Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the same, the front wall of the casing being omi'ted to clearly illustrate interior parts.

Fig. 3 is an end view of the machine shown partly in section, but with the main actuator or handle mechanism included;

. Fig. 4: is an end and partly sectional view, the end wall of the casing broken away and the formation 01' the keys at their lower por tion' fully illustrated.

ig. 5 is an enlarged view showing more particularly the keyboard section of the machine, the top or" the casing broken away to disclose certain interior parts.

G is a detailed V.()W showing more the ratchet connection between the ratchet and l clearly auxiliary actuating arm and the gear wheel. i. Fig. 7 is an enlarged broken view looking toward the front of the machine illustrating more clearly the details of construction.

Fig. 8 is a plan view of the key released devices.

Fig. 9 is an end view Fig. 10 is a detail view the same. oi the release slide.

Money paying mechanism.

A in the drawings denotes the casing of the machine and for the purposes of this de scription said casing, as well as the mechanical parts of the machine, comprises the money paying section and the accounting, calculating or listing section The money paying section B contains the devices for selecting and discharging coins disposed in a series or coin holders 1 located at thet'ront portion of the section B and from which the coins are adapted to becjected one by one, or in some instances two a time, into a discharge chute 2 which is common to all of the holders. The coin holders are of tubular form open at their front portions and provided with laterally intersecting openings adjacent to their base portions through which openings operate the front ends of the ejectors 3, said ejcctors being disposed transversely of the machine and each adapted for lengthwise movement. The ejectors are furthermore so mounted that they may be moved laterally in the plane of their lengthwise or ejecting movement for the purpose of rendering them operative or inoperative as required. Non mally the ejector-s are in the positions show' in Fig.1, their rear ends each being pro: vided with a lateral and downwardly bent projection 3 having a bifurcation to receive a lug on a bracket 4 attached to the rear wall 01" the casingwhereby the coacting ejector is locked from ejecting movement. Disposed lengthwise or" the machine near its rear portion is an ejector shaft 5 having a plurality of e ecting arn'ls 6 fixed thereto, one arm for end or" each arm 6 the bifurcation of each ejector. T he upper is capable of engaging in from the bracket 4% and the lug 3 when the coacting ejector is moved laterally at its rear end to a position above the arm 6, being then disengaged, of course,

tree to be moved outward.

The mechanism employed to shift the ejectors laterally at their rear ends to selectively interlock the parts 3 and 6 includes a plurality of selector bars or frames 7 supported by the base or the paying section l3 and having projections 7 adapted to engage with selector bails S which are pivotally mounted beneath the ejectors anl substantially in alinement therewith, the. point or pivotal support being shown at 8. Each bail 8 is provided at its rear end (see Fig. 4) with a vertical lug 8 which passes through longitudinal slot 3 of the coacting ejector. Thus it is that each selector bar 7 being supplied with one or more projections 7 adapted to engage one or more bails 8, when moved longitudinally will swing suchbail or bails in an obvious manner. e movement of the bail or bails 8, owing to the interlocking of the lugs 8 with associated ejectors 3, wil more the ejectors laterally in the plane 0 their ejecting movement to interlock the rear ends of the ejectors with the arms 6 adjacent thereto.

Assuming the provision of suitable mechanism to be hereafter described, for longitudinally movlng the selector members '7,

and thus interlocking acting arms 6 on the the ejectors 3 with coejector shai't, it will be evid nt that if the shaft 5 then rocked those of the e ectors 3 interlocked with the lengthwise so t rat their arms6 hemove: front ends enter the space at the base portion otthe associated coin holders 1 and by engagement with the lowermost coin or coins in said holders the money will be discharged into the chute B and thus dispensed from the machine.

The foregoing generally describes th money paying mechanism.

OaZcaZoting or accounting mechanism.

The above mechanism is located, of course, in the calculatingor accounting section C of the machine which is really the keyboard section. Referring to Figs. 8 and l especially it will be noted that four rows of amount keys 9 are employed, each row including keys numbered from 1 to 9 in elusive, the key arrangement being very similar to the ordinary arrangement of amount keys of adding or calculating machines where the keyboard mechanism is of the decimal system type. After a complete understanding of the operation of the ac counting mechanism is had, it-will be appreciated that by merely adding rows or keys and coacting parts, to the keyboard mechanism the capacity of the machine may be correspondingly increased. There is provided (see Fig. '3) an indexing bar 10 for each row o f-keys 9, said indexing bar being formed with cam lugs 10, one lug for each key. The cam or inclined edge portions of the lugs 10 vary in inclination and each bar 10 passes through slotsprovided in the keys of the row with which the bar is associated. Springs 11 connected with the front ends of the bars 10 normally tend to pull said bars to the forward extreme of their movement as guided by a suitable bracket 12 and a guide bar 13 which passes through transversely alined slots in the bars 10. At its rear end each bar 10 is pivotally connected with a bell crank 14 and each bell crank is connected by a link 15 with a'type carrier 16. The type carrier 16 is provided with at least nine types numbered respectively from 1 to 9 inclusive, and a printing ribbon 17 operates horizontally and transverse to the planes of movement of the type carriers, being adapted to wind and unwind in respect to suitable spools 18 supported by the rear wall of the casing A on an suitable bracket attached to the latter. A type hammer 19 is provided for each type carrier 16 and is supported by a spring 20, the several springs 20 being attached to a supporting bracket 21 (see Figs. 3, 4 and 5). "A controlling bail 22 is mounted pivotally at 23 on the rear wall of the casing A and its cross piece engages the springs 20 at the front sides of the same. One of the sides of the bail 22 is formed with a downwardly extending arm 2% disposed in the pathof an arm 25 loosely pivoted to the rock shaft 5 and connected by a link 26 with a drive wheel 27. Another link 28 connects the wheel 27 with another im* 29 on the shaft 5, the arms 25 and 29 being substantially the same excepting that the latter is fixed to the shaft 5 and not loose as is theformer. The wheel 27 is adapted to be rotated by the provision of a pinion 30 fixed thereto and meshing with a combined gear and ratchet wheel 31 with handle 32 is connected.

I Main actuator.

The handle 32 is theniain actuator for the machine and is carried by a short shaft. 33 to which the gear wheel 31 is fixed. The shaft 83 carries an auxiliary arm 3st virtually in alinement with the handle but located within the casing A at the keyboard end of the machine... This auxiliary arm 34k is provided witha ratchet paWl'35 coeperative with a circularseries of ratchet teeth 36 on the gear wheel 31. The relative sizes of the pinion 30 and gear wheel 31 are such that a complete.forward stroke of the handle 32 from its normal rearmost position of Fig. 3 will cause a complete revolution of the wheel 27 7 thereby moving the arms 25 and 29 forward and rearward, or giving them a which the complete forward and rearward stroke. A full forward stroke of the handle 32 is compelled by the employment of suitable full stroke mechanism, shown in dotted lines in Fi'gs13 and -l. This mechanism preferably consists of a full stroke dog 37 loosely rockable on the outer side ofthe auxiliary arm 34: actuated by the spring 38 and eoeperative atits lower end with the teeth of the rack 39 which is attached to the inner face of the adjacent end wall of the casing.

Key Zoe/sing mechanism. 'Certain movement of the selector members 7 by which they set the ejectors 3 in operative positions inrelation to the arms 6 of the ejector shaft 5 has been n ientioned. This movement is effected through the medium of the amount keys which, as seen in Figs-2 and extend downward almost to the bottom of the casing A, the lower end iortions 9 of the keys being bent toward one another so as to operate in alinement. At its lower end each key 9 is interlocked with an arm of a bell crank 40 the other arm of which is interlocked with an extension 7 of a coeperative selector member 7. The selector members 7 are normally acted on by springs ll which are attached to a stationary bracket at one end and secured at their other ones to the selector members. The springs ll tend to hold the selector moi? iers 7 at the rightward limit of their movement, as seen in Fig. 2, butit will be evident that upon depressing one or more keys, through the mediuin of the bell cranks l0 themovement of the keys is transmitted to the coacting selector members 7 and asso- .ejectors, and the groups of coin holders.

Therefore a locking bar is provided for each group or series of the selector members s2 pit to suitable sup;

7. At their lower portions the selector members7 are formed with lugs 7 which are adapted to be engaged the locking bars 42. It is necessary thatsome means he uti lized to disengage the bars 42 from the lugs 7 to permitothe normalization of the sele'ctor members 7 and ejectors 3, after a transaction of the machine. VViththis in view, while any suitable devices may be employed for the purpose, we preferably utihas a horizontal rocking lever 43 pivotally moi'inted on a post 43 adjacent to the ejec tor shaft 5.. The lever 43 is angle shaped and has it "front end connected with an end of a release slide at l, The rear arm of the lever 43 extends behind the arm 25. As the actuating arm 25 is returned to its normal position after a transaction oil the machine through operation of the handle 32, said arm strikes the lever 43 rock ing it towa d the right endof the machine. This inc-rem nt of thele er 'pulls the release slide longitudinally and through cams ii, the several locking bars d2 are raised out of lockin engagement with respect to the lugs 7, thereby releasing the selector members 7 and the ejectors 3 which are interlocked therewith. The springs ll. restore the selector members when thus released. The cams of the bar are merely inclined lugs engaging beneath the rear ends of the locking bars 12 an d adapted on actuation of said bars to raise the same out of cooperation with the selectors 7, permitting the latter to normalize and coacting parts to restore. The lever is oil'set intermediate its ends to pass over shaft 5.

Disabling means for the accounting mecha- I aesm.

-. made to the fact that is connected by two with the arms on the the driving w" diii'erent links 26 and 28 and 29 respectively, the former loose shaft The rocking of the shaft 5 and corresponding movement or" the-ejector arms (3 fixed to said shai'it is carted through the action of the link 28 and arm E39. The purpose of the arm 25 is solely to engage the lower extremity of the .arn. 2-1 of the detent bail 22 for the hammers and impingement with said arm 2& and escapeinent therefrom the bail 22 is caused to retract the hai .iers 19 the release ot the latter causes th in to have impact with the type of the type carrier 16, thereby impressing said type on the paper tape L5 which is fed upwardly from a spool l6 between the types of the type carriers 16 and a guide i7 in front of the springs 20 of the hammers 19. By detachment of the lir" :28 it will be seen that the driving connection between the wheel 27 and the arm 29 is eliminated notwithstanding that the corresponding connection between the parts 27 and is 111% disturbed. The foregoing detachment will render the ejector shaft 9 inoperative when the main actuator 32 is operated and t reretore the'paying mechanism will be disabled at such time, the arious instrumentaliti'es of the calculating or accounting section C of the machine, however, being susceptible of operating in their normal manner.

Money mac/line details.

As seen in Fig. 1 the coin holders 1 are twenty-five and titty cent pieces, respeo to be e ected one at a time; the ninth cont ns silver dollars :0 be ejected two at a. time; tenth holder contains dollars to be ejected one or two at a j the eleventh and tw fth holders contain live and ten dollar gold pieces, respecat a time; the thirti'a iv, to be ejected one holder contains twenty dollar gold no, and the V enth holder contr' I v ld pieces to be ejected one or two at a time. he e ector for the second ninth and thirteenth coin holders 1, counting from the left as before, are of double thickness and hence each time such e ectors are operated they act to discharge '1011'1 the associated holder 1 two coins, thus inalrino; a double payment.

enth and fourteenth holders are or double payment purreason two ejectors are as of said holders. One oi practically the same design ii h e ej ctors used but for et- -'-ine ;t and controlling the single pa t an Zllililllitlff-Q13Cil0l 3 einploycd, he same operating in a plane above that in which the associated ejector 3 operates and being adapted to engage the second coin from the: bottonrof those stacked in the particular holder 1. The ejector 3 is made in sections, the front section being pivotally connected at 3 with the rear sect i which is formed similar to the rear end j cations of tie ejectors supplied w'th linger 3 or" curved form extending in tront'of the second coin from the bottomin the stack and-with another finger 3 extending laterally in rear of said coin. Referring to l, when a single penny is to be discharged, as controlled tor instance by the depression of the 1 key of the units row 3 of the first coin holderl is rendered operative and lateractuated, the ejector 3* remaining stationary andthus detaining the second coin from the bottom in the holder 1, the bottom coin, of course, being dis charged. "ll hen a doublepayment from the first penny coin holder is required both of the ejectors 3 and 3 of said holder are interlocked with the shaft or rendered opnty dollar The ejector 3 t the keyboard, the ejector arrzmaenient, a comparatively small number of coin holders are employed from which may delivered money of any amount between, the minimum and maximum capacities of the machine.

General operation of entire rune/ 111M.

Suppose that it be desired to eject from the machine a single penny and list up said amount on the rectal-dingtape'lS, the key 1 oi the units or right hand row of the key board amount keys 9 will be depressed. The portion oi said key opposite the cam lug 10 at the front end of the units indexing bar 10, see Fig. 3, will be ong-aged by said key and moved rearward one increment of movement, the degree of uio en'ient being determined by the inclination, of the cam portion of the lug 10. Through the connections lei and 15 the indexingbar indexes or positions the units type carrier 16 so that the type 1 on the arc portion thereof is opposite the printing ribbon l7 and the units type hammer 19. Simultaneously with the setting of the typecarrier 16 by the key above mentioned said key, through the bell crank connection 40 at its lower end moves the selector member 7 cooperative therewith, which selector member has a single lug T engageable with the bail 8 interlocked with the ejector of the first penny holder 1, the ejector beingthus moved into engagement with its ejector arm 6. The printing mechanism is now indexed to print 1 on the recording tape 45 and the payinguiiechanisin is adjusted for the ejection or one cent from the first penny holder 1. The operator now grasps the handle 32 and pulls the same forward to the end of the compelled full, stroke, thereby actuating the drive wheel 27 and imparting); a complete Forward and rearward stroke to the arms and 29. The arm 29, of course, operates the ejector sh a'tt and the arm 25 tripsthe arm 2% of the deteut bail 22 of the hammers 19; thus the ejector shaft is operated during thc torwa rd movement of the handle to )ne cent, and the hammers are rat the item one cent will be printed on the recording tape 45. lVhen the handle "estored to its normal position the arm strikes the lever 48 and disengages the crrictiup lockingbar l2 from the selector .nber 7 previously locked on the depression of any key, thereby restoring the selector, ejector and type carrier instrumentalities to normal. The tape 45 passes upward through a slot l5 in the casing A between two rolls 458 and il), the roll 48 ha n'inting mechanism after ing its axis projecting to a point exterior to theca-sing and supplied with a knurled knob 50 by which the roll may be manually operated to feed upward the tape, though if desired mechanical means maybe em-' ployed controlled from the main actuator of the machine, a common expedient in this art, to feed the tape 45 away from the each transaction of the machine.

To discharge and list according to a transaction to the amount of $4.32 the 4 keyh9 ot-the hundreds row, the 3 key 9 of the tens row, and the 2 key 9 of the units row of the keyboard Will be depressed. sion of said units key causes two increments of movement of the cam of its indexing bar 10, the inclination of the cam lug 10 for said key being; twice as great as the inclination of the cam lug 10 for the penny key. In this manner the units type carrier 16 is moved two increments of movement and indexes the type 2 Opposite the printing point. Likewise the depression ofthe said tens key causes three increments of movement otits indexing bar and the associated type carrier, and the depression of the hundreds key causes four increments of movement of the corresponding part.

dexing the type carriers to select or render operative the necessary ejectors, which on subsequent movement will discharge into the chute 2 theamount of $32, said amount being made up of two silver dollars discharged from the permanent double payment silver dollar holder 1, two silver dollars from the other silver dollar holder 1, a twenty-five cent piece from the proper holder, a nickel ejected from one of the nickel holders, and two pennies ejected from one of the penny holders.

Owing to the provision of the detachable link 28, whenever it is desired to employ the accounting or calculating'section C of the machine alone, the removal of the mem ber '28 or disconnection of the same either from the arm 29 or the wheel 27 Will render the paying instrumentalities inoperative to perform their functions. Underthese conditions a machine built in accordance with the invention may be said to comprise practically two machines, namely a combined money paying and accounting machine, and a complete accounting machine alone.

There is provided a special set of keys '9 in the keyboard for the ejections ofspe'cial amounts. The amounts here shown are one dollar, five dollars, ten dollars and twenty dollars. It is to be understood, however, that these are arbitrary amounts only. These keys operate as follows: controlling the last four selector bars in the rear of the machine.

Depres-' Selector members 7 properly connected with the particular keys depressed W111 be actuated on in- For example, if the one dollar key, as here shown, is depressed the selector bar would place in position the ejector bar for a fifty cent coin, a twenty-five cent coin, two ten cent coins and one five cent coin; thus one dollar in change would be ejected from the machine. If the five dollar key is depressed in addition to the above enumerated coins for the one dollar in change, the ejector bars for four one dollar coins would be ejected by the operation of the machine. When ten dollars is required a five dollar coin would be added to that for the five dollars in change. l i hen twenty dollars is required in change a ten dollar coin a live dollar coin, four dollar coins, one fifty cent coin, one twenty-five cent coin, two ten cent coins and one five cent coin would be ejected by the selector bars placing in position the ejector bar for the enumerated coins.

Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is 1. In a money handling machine, the combination 01" keyboard mechanism including keys, ejectors, an actuating handle for the ejectors, money holders with which the ejectors are associated, selector bars cooperative with the ejectors, operating means between the keys and the selector bars, and locking means adapted to directly engage with the selector bars for holding the same in ejector selecting positions, and means whereby to release the selector bars from said locking means and operable incident to movement of said actuating handle. 7

2. In a money handling machine, the c0mbination of keyboard mechanism including keys, ejectors, money holders with which the e ectors are associated, selector bars cooperative with the ejectors, ope ating means between the keys and the selector bars, a plurality of locking devices adapted to engage the selector bars to lock the same in positions assumed thereby after actuation, a main actuator for the ejectors, and means intermediate said locking devices and the main actuator whereby to release the selector bars from the locking devices during the operation of said actuator.

3. In a money handling machine, the combination of keyboard mechanism including keys, ejectors, money holders with which the ejectors are associated, selector bars cooperative with the ejectors, operating meansv between the keys and the selector bars, for setting the selector bars in ejector selecting positions, locking means engageable with the selector bars to hold the same in said selecting positions, the locking means comprising a plurality of locking bars, a releaseslide cooperative with all of said bars, a main actuator, and means intermediate the main actuator and the release slide for operating the latter. 1 r

at. In a money handling machine, the combination of keyboard mechanism including keys, ejectors, money holders with which the ejectors are associated, selector bars cooperative with the ejectors, operating means between the keys and the selector bars, a main actuator for operating the ejectors, a plurality of locking devices coacting with the selector bars to hold the latter and the keys in actuated positions, a slide adapted to engage said locking devices, and means for operating said slide from the main actuator whereby to release the locking devices and restore the selector bars and keys.

In a money paying machine, keyboard control mechanism comprising k ys, ejectors, money holders associated with the ejectors, selector means intermediate the ejectors and keys operable from the latter, means to lock the selectors, ejectors and keys in set positions for paying out a predetermined amount of money, comprising locking deviceseach associated with a predetermined number of said parts, a slide having cam means cooperative with the several locking devices to release the latterand restore the selectors, ejectors and keys, a main actuator, and means to operate said slide from the main actuator.

6. In a money handling machine, the combination of keyboard mechanism including keys, ejectors, money holders with which the ejectors are associated, selector bars c0- operative with the ejectors, operating means between the keys and the selector bars, the money holders, selector bars and keys being arranged in groups corresponding with one another, and locking bars one provided for each group of selector bars and engageable therewith to hold the selector bars, ejectors and keys in operated positions, and a main actuator for the ejectors.

7 In a money handling machine, the combination of keyboard mechanism including keys, ejectors, money holders with which the ejectors are associated, selector'bars cooperative with the ejectors, operating means between the keys and the selector bars, the money holders, selector bars and keys being arranged in groups corresponding with one another, and locking bars one provided for each group of selector bars and engageable therewith to hold the selector bars, ejectors and keys in operated positions, a main actuator for the ejectors, and means intermediate said main actuator and the locking bars for releasing the latter on the completion of a transaction of the machine.

8. In a money paying machine, the combination of money holders, ejectors associated therewith, rectilinearly operating selectors coacting with the ejectors, lockin bars each engageable with a certain numfier of selectors to hold the latter in set positions, manipulative devices for settingthe selectors, a main actuator cooperative with the ejectors, and a device common to the locking bars aforesaid for lifting the same out of engagement with respect to the selectors and thereby effect restoration of the selectors and coacting parts controlled thereby.

9. In a money handling machine, the combination of keyboard mechanism including keys, ejectors, money holders with which the ejectors are associated, selector bars cooperative with the ejectors, operating means between the keys and the selector bars, the money holders, selector bars and keys being arranged in groups corresponding with one another, and locking bars one provided for each group of selector bars and engageable therewith to hold the selector bars, ejectors and keys in operated positions, a. main actuator for the ejectors, means intermediate said main actuator and the locking bars for releasing the latter on the completion. of a transaction of the machine, accounting mechanism comprising type can riers, means operable by the keys for setting the type carriers to the printing point, hammers cooperative with the type carriers, means for actuating said hannners operable from the main actuator, an operating connection between the main actuator and the ejectors, and means for disabling the last mentioned connection whereby the accountingmechanism may be controlled and operated by the proper instrumentalities mentioned while the paying mechanism is rendered inoperative for paying out money.

10. In a money handling machine, the combination of money holders, ejectors therefor, keyboard mechanism embodying keys, selector mechanism intermediate the keys and the ejectors, and operating means for said ejectors comprising a main actuator movable in a plurality of directions, an

operating shaft, a driving wheel having link connection witl said shaft, a pinion connected with the driving wheel, a gear meshing with said pinion, and means to operative-1y connect the main actuator with the gear during movement of the said actuatorin one direction only.

11. In a money handling machine, the combination of money holders, ejectors therefor, keyboard mechanism embodying keys, selector mechanism intermediate the keys and the ejectors, and operating means for said ejectors comprising a 11min actua tor, an operating shaft, a driving wheel. having link coi'lnection with said shaft, a pinion connected with the driving wheel, a gear meshing with said pinion, and a pawl and ratchet connection intermediate the main actuator and said gear.

12. In a money paying machine, the combination of money holders, ejectors associated therewith, selectors for setting the ejectol's for operation, a main actuator, an ejector shaft connected with the ejectors, loose and fixed arms on said ejector shaft, driving connections intermediate said arms and the ,main actuator, accounting mechanism, means for operating the accounting mechanism from the said loose arm, and means for disconnecting the fixed arm from the main actuator, substantially as set forth.

13. In a money handling machine, the combination of keyboard mechanism including; amount keys, accounting mechanism crmqirising type carriers controlled by said keys, hammers cooperative with said carriers, payin mechanism including ejectors, an. ejector shaft, operating mechanism consisting of a main actuator, arms one of which is loosely mounted on the ejector shaft while the other is fixed to said shaft, separate driving connections between said arms and the main actuator, means operable by one of said arms for actuating the hammers to cause impression operation of the type carriers, and means whereby the driving connection between said fixed arm and the actuator may be rendered inoperative to permit the accounting mechanism to be controlled and operated by the main actuator independently of the paying mechanism.

il-l r. In a money paying machine, the combination of money holders, ejectors associated therewith, manipulative devices con trolling the action of said ejectors, a main actuator, an ejector shaft, arms carried by said shaft, one fixed and one loose thereon, a. detachable connection between the fixed arm and the main actuator, accounting mechanism also controlled from said manipulative devices, a connection intermediate the main actuator and said loosely mounted arm, and means adapted to be in1- pinged by said loosely mounted arm for operating the accounting mechanism at a predetermined time during the operation of the main actuator.

In testimony whereof we hereunto Hill);

our signatures in the presence of two witnesees. THOMAS BILYEU. FAY A. GRIDLEY. Viitnesses JOHN L. bozon'rn, TALTER T. lHCG'UIRK. 

